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25 December, 10:26

How did Rome's Emperor, Nero abuse his power?

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  1. 25 December, 11:56
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    Nero was delusional. He was so obsessed with the idea of killing Christians that he burned the entire city of Rome. And while the city was burning, he stood in his castle and composed a song on his lute. He also captured Christians and stuck them into a pit where live animals chased them and ate them alive. He was also responsible for crucifying Peter upside down. One night he crucified Christians and set them on fire because he thought it was a pleasant way to light up the night. They burned alive. In his mind he was an artist and a god. He rarely thought anything through logically and most of his decisions were made on a whim because of corrupt politicians whispering in his ear to their advantage.
  2. 25 December, 13:10
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    Nero was delusional. He was so obsessed with the idea of killing Christians that he burned the entire city of Rome. And while the city was burning, he stood in his castle and composed a song on his lute. He also captured Christians and stuck them into a pit where live animals chased them and ate them alive. He was also responsible for crucifying Peter upside down.

    One night he crucified Christians and set them on fire because he thought it was a pleasant way to light up the night. They burned alive.

    In his mind he was an artist and a god. He rarely thought anything through logically and most of his decisions were made on a whim because of corrupt politicians whispering in his ear to their advantage.
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